Small startup, with 12 people total once tomorrow comes (Consider). It's definitely challenging for me since it's essentially my first full-time role since graduating. Involvement in a lot of different areas of the product provides many opportunities for growth, which I'm lucky to have so early in my career. I personally appreciate the smaller team size because it feels more manageable to communicate with and learn from my peers :)
Small startup, with 12 people total once tomorrow comes (Consider). It's definitely challenging for me since it's essentially my first full-time role since graduating. Involvement in a lot of different areas of the product provides many opportunities for growth, which I'm lucky to have so early in my career. I personally appreciate the smaller team size because it feels more manageable to communicate with and learn from my peers :)
Working at a startup as a first full-time job sounds like a good idea. You learn a lot right off the starting line!
Cool startup, and wow, that's a pretty landing page.
Checked out the startup! Looks really cool.
Same, 5 devs, 12 people in total. Recently moved from a huge company and I must say, start-ups all the way! :)
PS: Whoever thought of that wiggly line that moves with you while you scroll on your /company page is a design genius